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What does (i) and (ii) represent in the given flowchart? Perent cell `overset(M-I)rarr` 2 Daughter cells `overset(M-II)rarr` 4 Daughter cellsA. (i)=2n (ii)=nB. (i)=n (ii)=nC. (i)=n (ii) =2nD. (i)=2n (ii)=2n

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Meiosis I consists of separation of the homologous chromosomes, each made up of two sister chormatids into two cells. Entire haploid content of chomosomes is contained in each of the resulting daughter cells. The first meiotic division therefore reduces the ploidy of the original cell by a factor of 2. Meiosis II consists of decoupling of each chormosome sister strands (chromatids) and segregating the individual chromatids into haploid daughter cells. The two cells resulting from meiosis I divide during meiosis II, creating 4 haploid daughter cells.


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